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Post by Czero 101 on Nov 18, 2011 5:05:11 GMT -4
I seriously have no idea why any of you are giving this fool so much as the time of day, let alone the benefit of your collective experience / knowledge on this or any other subject he flits back and forth between. In the dictionary definition of "troll" it says "see any post by playdor"... Cz
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Post by Czero 101 on Mar 20, 2011 0:38:38 GMT -4
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Post by Czero 101 on Mar 4, 2011 18:20:35 GMT -4
I hate it when shows and movies insult my intelligence... This is one example. Another example would be just about everything in the movie "Armageddon"... Cz
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Post by Czero 101 on Feb 7, 2011 2:08:08 GMT -4
Well to be honest, the only really new bit of information was that there was another planned flight when they got closed down. Yeah... but I still found it an interesting read nonetheless... I wonder what effect a successful manned Soviet Moon landing would have had on the Apollo hoax theories... I realize that in the 70's - assuming that's when the Soviets would / could have made it there - the "hoax movement" wasn't very big, if in existence at all, but it would be interesting to hear the arguments... Cz
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Post by Czero 101 on Feb 4, 2011 12:37:19 GMT -4
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Post by Czero 101 on Jan 25, 2011 4:07:16 GMT -4
The moon is a harsh mistress. TANSTAAFL... Cz
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Post by Czero 101 on Jan 17, 2011 0:33:43 GMT -4
Thanks... that works... Sorry Cz. It worked at the time I posted it. No worries, Laurel... Cz
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Post by Czero 101 on Jan 16, 2011 5:01:30 GMT -4
When I go to this link, page 167 is not one of the previewable pages. Cz
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Post by Czero 101 on Jan 3, 2011 1:07:24 GMT -4
Isn't "YouTube debate" an oxymoron...?
Cz
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Post by Czero 101 on Dec 22, 2010 5:27:54 GMT -4
Its not incorrect to say that the DPS was throttlable from 10% to 94%, just a little inaccurate, so perhaps a slight revision might be in order. I don't think its of very high priority, though.
Of course, it is still Jay's decision.
Cz
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Post by Czero 101 on Dec 21, 2010 14:39:10 GMT -4
Hi! On this page: www.clavius.org/techexhaust.htmlYou report the DPS as being throttlable between 10% and 94%. Although your page refers to Apollo 12, both the Apollo 11 Press Kit and Apollo Experience Report: Mission Planning for the LM - Descent and Ascent say it was only throttlable up to about 60%. Can I get a double check on your figures? Lunar Module Handbook, Volume 1 page 2.1-35 (pdf page 76 "Throttle Control") lists the throttle range as 10% - 92.5%, however, a more detailed explanation on page 2.3-2 (pdf page 253 last paragraph) says the following: Paragraph 2.3.3.3.1 (pdf page 267) discusses the relationship between TTCA inputs and LGC throttle command outputs in the Automatic mode, the transition to Manual mode, and CMD THRUST (desired Commanded Thrust) and ENG THRUST (actual Engine Thrust) readouts. Cz
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Post by Czero 101 on Dec 14, 2010 22:31:52 GMT -4
I thought so. However, if so, how come the mode 1 abort module could fit on the CM with that bulge hanging off on one side? And, no I am not a HB, I am simply trying to fend off my own HB homunculus. The Boost Protective Cover had a notch on one side that fit around the umbilical fairing. Cz
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Post by Czero 101 on Dec 14, 2010 19:04:49 GMT -4
Thx guys. So, if I read correctly, the umbilical more or less looped around the outside, rather that through the heat shield, right? Yes, that's correct. Cz
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Post by Czero 101 on Dec 14, 2010 17:42:18 GMT -4
The following article at NASA gives good information about recent efforts to gain insight for Orion design considerations by going back and looking at the CM/SM Umbilical connections on one of the remaining, flight-rated (though obviously not flight-ready) CSM's at Kennedy Space Center. www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/constellation/orion/umbilical_inspection.htmlIf memory serves, the CSM shown here is the Skylab Rescue CSM. Cz Edited to add...Correction, the CSM was the backup for Apollo / Soyuz.
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Post by Czero 101 on Dec 3, 2010 0:04:56 GMT -4
Ok... I think we've milked this one for about as much as we can... Cz
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